PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Farm of 374. acres, s.roomed house, storehouse,, cowshed, etc,; •*& divided into 1 paddocksi Price £12 per acre. Terius, llOpß cash; balance at 6 percent. ' ':'" Small Dairy. Farm of 43 acres, situated close to Station.. AU in grass. Subdivided into paddocks. Large house pf 7 rooms. All out. b buildings, cowsheds, etc. Price, b £65, per acre. Small property of about 4 acres. Good land. Suitable foe working man's home; handy to township; . dwelling. Price, £100 per acre, Dairy Farm, consisting of 129 acres, well fenced and sub«diyided, good house aud outbuildings, etc. Price £30 per acre, including etock s and implements, etc. V Terms arranged Good farm of li 6 acres in dairying district, 100 acres. 6 acres crop, well ! watered by springs, house 4 rooms, cow shed etc, well fenced. Practically all ploughablo. Priice £15 10s per acre. Cash £40.0, terms arranged Farm 260 acres, well fenced, subdivided 14 paddocks all in grass. Well watered by running streams, Good house and all outbuildings, etc. £700 cash. Terms as arranged. For Sale- 26 Nice Building Sec- ; tions from £15 to £25 each, in 3rd and sth Avenues, H elensville Nursery, Helensville, lately owned by Bennett and McDonald. Sections from sto 15 acres. Very reasonable terms Farm of 163 acres of Bush Country. Fenced ; 56 acres grase ; abundance ; of fencing material, etc. Well I watered. Suitable for grazing stock | during winter months. 1£ miles from Railway. Pi ice £7 per acre. Cash required £400, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Good propotty of 190 acres, Well fenced, and watered by streams. House, cowsheds, outbuildings, etc*. ) Situated 1 mile from Railway Station. I Price £12 per acre. Terms arranged. I Splendid Farm of 150 acres, situated in good dairying district. All in grass; well fenced; watered bj artesian springs. Six-roomed house, cowshed, barn, stable, etc. Subdivided inte 12 paddecks. Price £50 per acre. Cash required £1500, balance at 6 per cent, Houses and Sections em view at Office. Hand & Ellett HELENSVILLE. LAND AGENTS Telephone 12, 17 and 6& P.O, Box 12. HELP THE SOLDIER All employers can help our Returned Soldier Boys by sending their requirements for labour to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations Help the Empire by buying British Geods THE HON SECRETARY N.Z. Natienal Service League (This advertisement is inserted free to help our boys in Civil Life.] P^|MBITIOUS MEN /oBTftWHI You may choose from our * O\!>Wl 500 Home Study Coursei. i mMLZ/iimmm Pus!l forward, pick up lost | "' , ground ; the world de- > mmmmtmmmam mands qualified men. ! ] Advice Free. Write confidentially. j HEMINGWAY 4 ROBERTSON'S | Aa>tr>luU*C*rr«poßde D ee School* f.o.lwSl« LU. AUCKIAKP
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 12 June 1919, Page 4
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